Help! I think I’m a nationalist!
Dates: Sunday 15th October
Time: Doors 6.30pm, Start 7pm
Place: The Oak Room, The Rockfield Centre
Age: 12+ (content warning: contains strong language)
Cost: £12 Standard, £10 Concession
Live theatre | Seated
HELP I THINK I’M A NATIONALIST!
From Seamas Carey (creator of The Reason Why podcast), comes the controversial sell-out comedy show on identity, second homes, xenophobia and bagpipes.
Who am I? Where do I belong? Is it OK to be a nationalist?
Cornwall is at a tipping point. House prices soar, the population shifts, tensions rise. Some people see it as a separate nation, whilst others see it as a prime holiday destination and playground for the rich.
Seamas Carey is confused. He is desperately trying to understand.
He’s watched a wave of gentrification sweep through his rural hometown. There’s nowhere to live, yet second homes stand empty. He wishes Cornwall was more welcoming and inclusive, but watches “up country” money sow division and suspicion.
Could closing borders and nationalism be the answer? Where’s the line between pride and power? What happens when it all goes too far?
Seamas needs help. He needs your help.
Directed by Agnieszka Blonska
Written & performed by Seamas Carey
Produced by Seamas Carey & imPOSSIBLE Producing
Reviews
“The Comic causing uproar in Cornwall”
The Guardian
“A thought provoking romp; silly, smart and deliciously challenging. This small show moves deep rooted mountains”
Emma Rice - Artistic Director Wise Children
“It deftly and hilariously opens up discussion around displacement, identity, gentrification, borders – it’s specificity helps the show to find a root and relationship to wherever it might be performed; we as an audience are poked to consider our own versions of Seamas’ experience.”
Ben Atterbury – Bristol Old Vic
“This show is brilliant. It is politically provocative, but at its heart it’s about identity, belonging and equity. It is well-crafted, well-performed, entertaining, moving, and smart: so naturally it went down a storm.”
Katherine Lazare – Theatre Royal Bath